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Neighbours actor Kate Keltie battling stage-4 cancer aged 36, details inside

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Kate Keltie, former Neighbours star, has been diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. The star played the role of Michelle Scully for five years.

The 36-year-old actor, Kate Keltie was last seen on television when she played Michelle Scully on Neighbours for five years.

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She was on the show from 1999 to 2004. Cancer has spread to other parts of her body including lymph nodes, blood, and hip bones.
Kate’s friend, Ebony Gilbert, has made a GoFundMe page to help her out in her time of need. They have managed to raise almost £20,000. The note on the fundraising website mentioned that Kate had been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. It also stated that she is going to start chemotherapy this week.


The raised money will be spent on her medical appointments, wig, and skin products. Kate’s friend further mentioned that Kate would never ask for financial assistance, but she would need help in the coming days.

Replying to the generosity of the people, Kate wrote a thank you note. She appreciated people’s help and said she has recently recovered from COVID-19. She also mentioned that the support she received had changed her mindset before going in with the treatment.

The fundraising page has been supported by her fans from Neighbours and others from the UK. It was believed that she retired from television in 2008 and has been working as a legal consultant.

FAQs:

  1. Where is Kate Keltie from Neighbours now?
    Kate left television in 2008 and went on to work as a legal consultant.
  2. What role did Kate Keltie play in Neighbours?
    Kate played the role of Michelle Scully, the sister of Felicity, played by Holly Vallance.
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